Developer disputes

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Developer disputes and feuds in the video game industry. Though generally respectful of other game companies and developers, there are occasionally disputes between them.

Tecmo's Tomonobu Itagaki, creator of Ninja Gaiden, bashed Hideki Kamiya's Devil May Cryfranchise. He characterized the gameplay elements as "shallow" and the enemies as noninteractive objects that the player attacks.[1]

In a Eurogamer video interview, Activision producer Noah Heller called rival game studio Gearbox's first person shooter, Brother in Arms: Hell's Highway, a "crappy war game" compared to Call of Duty: World at War, published by Activision. A senior developer stated, "I watched the trailer and I was like these guys are not even in the same league.".[2]

Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg claims people are "just buying it (Wii) as a novelty" and that those customers will "want to graduate to an Xbox 360 experience."[3]

NeoGAF has been subject to various disputes with developers and public relations employees. In 2007, a user poked fun at then-Microsoft vice president of global marketing Jeff Bell for his rigid E3 presentation. Bell, using the username bell801, sent the user a private message asking, "And your contribution to society is….what?"[4] A year later, Silicon Knights president Denis Dyack, spoke out against NeoGAF for continually bashing his often-delayed game Too Human. He said, "NeoGAF and other forums like this that don't have good management are not only hurting society and hurting the videogame industry." He also felt some posters who created animated images (GIFs) were attacking him unjustly and immaturely. [5][6]